Sustainability
Lost in the Elements: A poignant tale of a family navigating the emotional challenges of relocation due to climate change, and the unexpected connections they forge with nature along the way.
Nina, a woman in her mid-40s, found herself at a crossroads in life. The echoes of waves along the tranquil shore became her refuge, a place where the emotional tides of her heart unfolded. Having recently lost her husband, the waves seemed to carry the weight of her grief, offering solace in their rhythmic dance.
By Emily Xander2 years ago in Earth
Resiliency Makes Businesses and Countries More Competitive
In today’s globally interconnected economy, the intersection between business and policy is more important than ever. Governments, corporations, and civil society organizations engage with each other like never before, producing sustainable arrangements to promote growth in emerging markets, and pooling resources and know-how to address and mitigate financial crises and shocks. The most resilient countries and businesses are those who understand this reality, and are equipped to measure, avoid, and manage all risk types, whether they be natural disasters, resource scarcity, pandemics, population displacement, political or economic instability, or disruptive technological changes. The World Bank Development Report (WDR) 2017 highlighted the fact that job creation and a stable market occurs not simply because of economic growth, but because a country encounters fewer episodes in which crisis or conflict damages its economy or prevents essential capital and expertise from reaching its local markets.
By Andrea Zanon2 years ago in Earth
Turning Trash into Treasure: Creative Uses for Leftover Wood Chips
Before you throw them in the trash, let's think of some fun ways to use wood chips that are left behind stump grinding process! These simple chips have a lot of potential. They can change things from scraps into landscape helpers.
By Roberts Stump Grinding2 years ago in Earth









